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Lucio San Pedro - Music Leonor Orosa - Dance Julie Lluch - Sculpture Eric Oteyza de Guia (Kidlat Tahimik) - Film

Levi Celerio was a Filipino composer and musicologist who was acknowledged as one of the National Artists of the Philippines for Music and Literature. Some of his notable accomplishments include receiving his first Gawad Urian Award for his work on the film "Dalagang Bukid" and having his name listed twice in the Guinness Book of World Records for his contributions to music. The document also discusses several other Filipino artists including Lucio San Pedro, Leonor Orosa, Julie Lluch, and Kidlat Tahimik and their contributions to Filipino music, dance, sculpture, and film.
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Lucio San Pedro - Music Leonor Orosa - Dance Julie Lluch - Sculpture Eric Oteyza de Guia (Kidlat Tahimik) - Film

Levi Celerio was a Filipino composer and musicologist who was acknowledged as one of the National Artists of the Philippines for Music and Literature. Some of his notable accomplishments include receiving his first Gawad Urian Award for his work on the film "Dalagang Bukid" and having his name listed twice in the Guinness Book of World Records for his contributions to music. The document also discusses several other Filipino artists including Lucio San Pedro, Leonor Orosa, Julie Lluch, and Kidlat Tahimik and their contributions to Filipino music, dance, sculpture, and film.
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Levi celerio – Music and Literature


Lucio San Pedro - Music
Leonor Orosa – Dance
Julie Lluch - Sculpture
Eric Oteyza de Guia (Kidlat tahimik) – Film

2. Levi celerio evolved as an artist by getting inspiration to the people that he loved. He
made his way to music academy in Manila, started by collecting melodies until he
discovered how to make letters for his melody. Until he became famous when he wrote
the letters or a movie called “Dalagang Bukid”.His hardworks paid off when he received
his first Gawad Urian Award. His perseverance, strong will, and passion for music made
his name twice on the Guiness Book of World Records. For his love of music he was
acknowledged as one of the National Artist in Music and Literature.
3. The inspiration of the song “Ang Buhay ay Maghapon Lamang” is life in general. That life
will make us sad, happy, angry and all types of emotion in just one day. And we cannot
take it back, so we have to enjoy and have a meaningful life in every day that we face.
4. His passion was to Music, specifically Filipino music. Creative Nationalism for Lucio San
Pedro means that all the thoughts and atmosphere that is put into the music should be
entirely about the Filipino, because when we focus on it, our love and passion for our
country will just come out naturally through our music and our compositions. It is a
projection of a Filipino.
5. Art that is not appreciated is a failure. We can preserve the richness of our culture by
redoing those acts, modifying the composition of our beloved artists, visiting museums
and all those educational tours. In this manner we would be able to interact or even have
a glimpse of what it’s like to be part of the beginning. So that we will be able to find
inspiration from those works and incorporate it in our modern world.
6. I love writing poems, I like creating scenarios, I like to play an organ I love to paint.
These gifts that I have now is a big help in expressing myself in a different manner. It
makes me see life in a new perspective, that there is more to this pain and suffering.
Maybe behind this pain is a beautiful view of life.
7. Lluch’s life before art was pure darkness when she found art it was like a turning point
for her. She made personal connection to it, she is now able to express herself by
sculpting clay, she made attachment to clay that made her life so much better.
8. At this young age I was able to relate the words of Lluch, to live is to die. I am like an
iron that is pressured and pressured to death until I cannot function, but I made that as a
motivation to serve my purpose, they may not see it, but I know in myself that I am
making progress.
9. Their social obligation is to show the people what life really is, in a manner that is not too
frugal that make it scary. To show the crevices of the Philippines to enlighten the people
of the current issues that is happening now. I think my social obligation now is to study
as hard as I can so that I can contribute for the future as a medical technologist.
10. The humble beginnings of the artist, because it made me appreciate the advantages that
we have now in this generation. That in those little instruments and materials they are
able to create a masterpiece that made our history and culture beautiful. That it made its
way to the world stage.

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